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2006: movies and crisis

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One of ten essays covering how American films in each of the years 2000-2009 responded to the turbulent decade framed, at one end, by the traumatic catastrophe of the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center and, at the other, by the election of the first African American president of the United States. In between, the United States and the world witnessed the rapid expansion of new media and the Internet, such natural disasters as Hurricane Katrina, political upsisings around the world, and a massive meltdown of world economies.Amid these crises and revolutions, American films responded in multiple ways, sometimes directly reflecting these turbulent times, and sometimes directly couching history in traditional genres and stories.This chapter comprises detailed examination of four pairs of films in their immediate historical context.

History

School affiliated with

  • Lincoln School of Creative Arts (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

American cinema of the 2000s: themes and variations

Pages/Article Number

147-171

Publisher

Rutgers University Press

ISBN

9780813552811 (hardcover)

Date Submitted

2012-10-09

Date Accepted

2012-10-09

Date of First Publication

2012-10-09

Date of Final Publication

2012-10-09

ePrints ID

6515